The Feeling return for the fifth time with their 2016 self-titled album The Feeling, which follows 2013's well-received Boy Cried Wolf. The band opted to record this one in just a few days as live band performances, with no click tracks or extensive overdubs, in an effort to better capture the energy of a live gig. The title of the album reflects what the band see as the most important element of their sound, and something that can't be replicated in numerous studio sessions -- the feeling. ~ Simon Spreyer, Rovi
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The Feeling return for the fifth time with their 2016 self-titled album The Feeling, which follows 2013's well-received Boy Cried Wolf. The band opted to record this one in just a few days as live band performances, with no click tracks or extensive overdubs, in an effort to better capture the energy of a live gig. The title of the album reflects what the band see as the most important element of their sound, and something that can't be replicated in numerous studio sessions -- the feeling. ~ Simon Spreyer, Rovi
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